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Language Paper
Paul R. Smith
PSY/360
April 26th, 2016
Yelena Gidenko
2
Language is used all over the world, it is the most common form of human interaction as
it allows individuals to communicate with one another and is essential to the functioning of o

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Technology and Social Change
Paul R. Smith
SOC/100
February 22, 2016
Lynn Ma
2
The word technology has changed over the last couple hundred years. In the 19th century
it was referred to as the useful arts as in knowledge or processes that make services

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Introduction to Learning Paper
Introduction to Learning Paper
Paul R. Smith
PSY/390
Nov 1st, 2016
Esther Siler-Colbert
2
Introduction to Learning Paper
Learning is something that individuals do on a daily basis but rarely take the time to
consider what

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Gestait Psychology Reflection
Paul R. Smith
PSY/310
7/10/2015
Instructor: Sharon Cohen
2
Gestait psychology is a theory that was founded at the Berlin School of Experimental
Psychology. This type of psychology is designed to try to understand the laws o

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Early and Middle Adulthood Paper
Paul R. Smith
PSY/280
March 23, 2016
R. Adinah Johnson
2
We really dont realize the responsibilities that come with growing up until they are right
in front of us. After graduating high school we become a young adult and

Currently there is not a cure for Alzheimers disease, however, there are drug and nondrug treatments that will aid in the cognitive and behavioral symptoms of this disease.
Treatments, according to the Alzheimers Association, include; medication for memor

Classical and Operant Conditioning
Classical conditioning is the process of training an animal (including humans) to react to
certain stimuli with a desired response. It involves pairing the stimulus with an otherwise nonstimulating object. Pavlov did thi

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Motivation and the Brain Paper
Paul R. Smith
PSY/355
8/25/2015
Instructor: Anna Cochrane
2
Motivation and the Brain Paper
The brain is a very powerful part of the body that has Reponses that stem from decisions
we make. If the brain is addicted to subst

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Late Adulthood and Death Paper
Paul R. Smith
PSY/280
March 28, 2016
R. Adinah Johnson
2
Late adulthood begins at age 65 and is considered by most a time of wisdom and rest in
the form of retirement. Everyone wants a peaceful old age but its not as cut a

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Phineas Gage Paper
Paul R. Smith
PSY/360
April 6, 2016
Yelena Gidenko
2
Healthy cognitive brain function allows us the ability to work with information in a
meaningful way. It also allows us to access and apply the data that has already been obtained,
m

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Social Psychology Definition Paper
Social Psychology Definition Paper
Paul R. Smith
PYS/400
August 22nd, 2016
Leah Reagan
2
Social Psychology Definition Paper
Have you ever wondered why we feel the way we do and how others can influence these
feelings?

Presentation Of
Functionalistic and
Associationistic
Theorists .
Edwin R Guthrie
1. Edwin was born January 1886, died April 23, 1959
2. Edwin was a behavioral psychologist and worked as a
mathematics teacher and philosopher
3. He spent most of his career

Introduction to Learning 1
Introduction to Learning
Crystal Roark
PSY/390
September 19, 2016
Professor Hicks
Introduction to Learning 2
Introduction to Learning
Learning is something that every individual partakes in on a daily basis. To learn is to
obtai

Group Influence Paper
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Group Influence Paper
Steven Harris
8/8/16
PSY/400
Sherri L. Sedler
Group Influence Paper
2
Part 1
1. How were the people arranged in the physical environment (layout of room
and seating arrangement)?
The meeting took place in the

EVENTSOF1906INTHEREPORTER
Volume1,Issue1
December31,1906
Earthquake Rocks The Planet!
By:SabrinaArmstrong
San Francisco, April 18 - It started out like
any normal day and there was no way to
know that some people would not live to
see another day. The ear

Visual Ambiguity Presentation
By Team A: Sabrina Armstrong,
Christina Coraggio, Geyser
Gonzalez, Michelle Briggs,
Rosilyn Fry, Roxana Ramos
Rivera
Rivera
Introduction
This is a infinity waterfall which is a perfect example
of how visualization can become

Brain Structure, and
Behavior
A neurological brain disorder
Most common form of dementia
Memory loss
Affects 1 in 10 people over
the age of 65
Over 24 million people across the
world have Alzheimers
Genetics
Environmental
Lifestyle
Aging
Plaques & Tangles